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Women Deans Reflect on Stumbling Blocks and Successes on Their Paths to Leadership
AP Project Into Use of Force Included 200+ Merrill College Students, Faculty, Staff
Views on Marijuana Legalization, U.S. Senate Representation Also Explored
AP Project Into Use of Force Included 200+ Merrill College Students, Faculty, Staff
Views on Marijuana Legalization, U.S. Senate Representation Also Explored
Discovery Is Major Step in Search for Evidence of Life on Mars, Provides Possible Destination for Exploration
Couple’s Donations Fund Voter Mobilization, Internship Program During Critical Election Year
UMD Supply Chain Expert Expects Short-Term ‘Hiccups,’ Possible Inventory Shortages
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Hang out and craft with other members of the UMD community to kick off Sexual Assault Awareness Month on campus. We will be engaging in several mindful crafts, including painting, coloring, keychain and bracelet making, and origami.
Technical.lyIt is a fairly deep partial eclipse solar eclipse for us. So it’ll be kind of interesting. But it certainly won’t be like being in the path of totality.
Sexual harassment often goes unchecked in sub-Saharan African newsrooms despite many employers having policies in place, according to a new study from the University of Maryland and City, University of London.
Located in the Student Lounge (Room 0211) in the Benjamin Building, the EdTerps Pantry includes a cabinet and refrigerator stocked with substantial snacks and easy-to-make meals items such as fresh fruits, yogurt, granola bars, trail mix and instant soups. The pantry is accessible whenever the building is open, and items are restocked once a week.
University of Maryland Libraries has begun migrating to a new user interface and integrated library management system that will dramatically improve its online search functions and modernize core operations such as acquisitions, circulation, and e-resource licensing and management.
Twenty-five Years After the LGBTQ+ Equity Center Opened, Its Founders Recount Humble Start, Hard-Won Victories
In UMD Interview, Jeanette Epps Describes Surprises and Role as ‘Hands and Eyes’ of Earthbound Scientists
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